Cervicogenic headache can be treated with bed rest, medication, physical therapy, life management and surgery. Cervical spondylosis is caused by cervical spine hyperplasia, which will compress the occipital nerve and cause cervical spondylosis headache, also known as cervicogenic headache. What should be done after cervicogenic headache is as follows: 1. Bed rest: try to rest in bed, avoid too high a pillow, make the cervical spine as far as possible backward, maintain the cervical spine of the hyperextension position, and at the same time, the local can be hot compresses, physiotherapy. 2. Medications: Medications including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics such as celecoxib and muscle relaxants such as eperisone tablets can help to reduce the pain caused by the compression of the nerves in the cervical spine, and at the same time can help to restore the blood flow in the head, promote blood circulation, and improve the general symptoms. 3. Physical therapy: Appropriate traction, including massage and even acupuncture, can be performed under the guidance of a physician or a body therapist. 4. Life management: avoid cold, emotional excitement, exposure to cold, alcohol and other adverse factors in daily life, as well as regular life, avoid staying up late to avoid acute attacks of cervicogenic headache. 5. Surgical treatment: for serious osteophytes, spinal nerve compression, conservative treatment is ineffective need to take surgical treatment, spinal decompression nerve release surgery. Cervical spondylosis headache needs a long time can not be relieved need to go to the hospital in time.